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Celebrate Easter on a Budget with These 8 Hacks!

March 28, 2025 · Budgeting
A budget-friendly Easter table setting featuring DIY paper decorations and hand-painted eggs in a crate.
Brighten your Easter table with affordable DIY cardboard bunny garlands, fresh wildflowers, and a carton of charming speckled eggs.

Don’t sacrifice the fun and celebrate Easter on a budget with these hacks! 

Are you ready to join the frenzy of Easter preparations, which include crowds of people waiting in line at grocery stores and many relatives coming to your house for lunch? With these huge prices for meat, we might as well cancel Easter for good.

But hey! Don’t get discouraged! You can still engage in fun activities and delicious meals without overspending. Do you feel like you could use a hand with shopping suggestions or anything else? I’m here to help so without further ado, these are the best hacks to celebrate Easter on a budget.

A frugal Easter party is ideal for family and friends during this unique time of year. Here are some tips for organizing a party with the funds you have on hand so you don’t go overboard:

Easter on a budget
Photo by AtlasComposer from Envato Elements

Host an easter party on a budget

The first thing you need to do to celebrate Easter on a budget is to decide on the most crucial elements of the celebration, such as gifts, refreshments, and décor.

Start with the amount of cash you can spend for this celebration. Create a list of family and friends who should attend and send out invitations. To keep all expenses in-house, plan the party ahead of time, and don’t shy away from asking for the help of those who are close to you.

To decorate your living room Look into less expensive options at bargain stores like Dollar Tree, which sells Easter-themed products like $3 bunny figurines.

Watercolor illustration of adult and child hands crafting bunny banners from cardboard and paper.
Transform recycled cardboard into charming bunny decorations with scissors and glue for a budget-friendly Easter celebration.

Use your ingenuity to create affordable Easter décor

These days there are a ton of so-called offers for Easter decorations. If you ask me, these are just some of the biggest hoaxes! Except for the Dollar Stores, from which I love to buy tiny bunnies, eggs, or ribbons, I prefer to do some DIY decorations with my grandkids. Why?

First, it’s way cheaper, and it’s not worth it to buy something expensive that soon after the celebrations are over will end up at the bottom of a box. Secondly, for us, Easter means time spent with family and friends, so I make sure to involve everyone.

Use leftover fabric, cardboard, and construction paper to craft colorful Easter egg garlands, bunny banners, and table centerpieces. It’s easy to add a personal touch to your home’s decor and save money by embracing your imagination.

You’re not that good at DIY? Let the kids have some fun with this stuff, and you stay within a budget and bring your own contribution by checking local charity shops that sell affordable Easter decorations that you can use year after year. You can also look for budget-friendly used Easter ornaments on eBay.

Editorial photograph illustrating: Make eggs the main course rather than meat
A woman serves a savory egg frittata to her family for a budget-friendly Easter meal.

Make eggs the main course rather than meat

Why limit your Easter meal to lunch only? If Easter is all about eggs, why not indulge in breakfast or brunch, the most egg-related meals? You don’t have to break the bank on pricey meats! Instead, you can opt to celebrate Easter on a budget, and together with the eggs, you can cook delicious meals with canned veggies or chicken. They’re just as satisfying and friendly to your wallet!

Glass jars filled with colorful bulk-bin candies and chocolate eggs on a kitchen counter.
Three glass jars filled with jelly beans and marshmallow peeps create a festive and affordable Easter display.

Go for affordable Easter treats

Do not buy expensive pre-packaged candies. Instead, choose cheaper alternatives. Look for generic chicken-shaped marshmallows, chocolate eggs, and jellybeans that taste just as good but cost a lot less. To indulge in something sweet and affordable, you can also try making your chocolate-covered pretzels and Easter-themed biscuits.

Watercolor illustration of people playing games in a garden instead of doing an egg hunt.
Children run through a watercolor field, enjoying free outdoor games instead of an expensive egg hunt.

…And ditch the Easter egg hunt

Especially this year, the price of eggs has risen significantly so if you want to have an Easter on a budget I recommend ditching the egg hunt tradition.

Why not try a fun twist? Instead of hiding a bunch of eggs, you can hide a series of letters! Collecting and decoding these letters will lead you to the location of a single hidden egg. It’s a great way to keep things exciting without having to spend a lot on multiple eggs! Additionally, whoever finds the egg gets another piece of pie or any other baked good you made at home.

To extend the fun without having to make endless chocolate treats as treasure, you can also add an egg and spoon race.

…psst! I was suggesting that the egg hunt be replaced with an egg spoon race, as it is significantly more enjoyable and cost-effective. If you want to make the game fun for kids too, check out this set of 6 colorful spoons and 6 cute decorated wooden eggs available on Amazon for $12.99. It might seem a bit pricey, but you buy it once, and you have it for at least 3 Easters in a row. Both kids and adults are guaranteed to have a great time. Spending Easter on a budget isn’t that bad, is it?

A top-down view of multiple people placing various homemade dishes onto a potluck table.
Guests place homemade dishes like deviled eggs and potato salad on the table for an Easter potluck.

Throw a potluck party

One of the best ways to celebrate Easter on a budget is to throw a potluck party. Throughout the United States, potlucks are a common way for family and friends to share meal preparation duties, so why not make it an Easter tradition as well?

Because of this, one couple is responsible for the appetizer, another for the main course, another for the dessert, and a third for the beverages. You can ask each couple to prepare whatever they feel comfortable with, or you can set an Easter theme for the potluck.

When everyone arrives for a delicious Easter meal, they all bring their contributions, so you can enjoy a delicious meal that you weren’t the only one in charge of as the host.

Instead, you could suggest a picnic or barbecue where people can bring their food and drinks and enjoy a party outside without spending a lot of money.

An infographic showing the flow of a regifting strategy from unused gift to happy recipient at zero cost.
This infographic shows how thoughtful re-matching turns unused gifts into free Easter presents for a happy recipient.

Consider regifting

Regifting can be a rewarding and affordable way to give gifts to your loved ones, even though some people view it as a way to get rid of items you don’t like. The same is true for Easter gift-giving.

Always remember to gift with care and consideration to make sure the person receiving the gift enjoys it. And of course, take care not to give something back to the person who initially gave it to you!

Easter on a budget
Photo by leungchopan from Envato Elements

Opt for casual, fun, and FREE activities to do with your family

Since there is no set plan to follow, you can spend the weekend however you like, which is one of the best things about celebrating Easter on a budget. Why not start your own Easter traditions with your family?

Have a competition to decorate eggs with cheap materials like paint, markers, and stickers. There are no rules for this one, so do it how you like it. Family movies are a great way to spend time together, and you can spend the long Easter weekend watching your favorite movies. Matilda, Mary Poppins, and Annie are all excellent choices, but you can watch any movie that your family enjoys. To make sure everyone is involved in the choices, ask them to come up with two movie ideas per person.

Would you like something more active, ideally something you can do in your backyard because the weather is warmer? Try filming or taking pictures of you and your family enjoying a fun activity, like a barbecue or egg spoon race. You can also play board games outside (Clue or Scrabble will work well).

How will you celebrate Easter this year? Tell me in the comments.

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